Bt on sleeb mode - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

hi all as you know that the herms cant reciev or send data over BT if the device in sleep mode so i descover that the BT isnt off if the device in sleep mode it just make the device hidden so if somone can make apatch file or somthing can edit the rejestry to make the device not hidden
sorry for bad english !!!

does that happen also when the device is locked with, say, an app like DeviceLock, so it is still turned on just with the screen disabled? I'd try it myself but I'm a long way from my computer until Tuesday night!

yes even if the device is locked

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problem with switching flight mode

i sometimes press the flight mode accidentally and want to change it back, but it seems that the BA gets stuck on flight mode, so i just soft reset to fix it. how can i switch off flight mode without having to soft reset all the time? any simpler solution?
solution
use this application
1. extract the zip.
2. put the flightmode.exe in windows folder.
3. put the shortcutflightmode.lnk in programs folder.
thnx. but which programs folder do you mean? there is nothing in \windows\programs.
edit: i tried the flightmode.exe file and placed it in \windows but i still cant switch off flight mode after switching it on. what am i doing wrong?
zhenius said:
thnx. but which programs folder do you mean? there is nothing in \windows\programs.
edit: i tried the flightmode.exe file and placed it in \windows but i still cant switch off flight mode after switching it on. what am i doing wrong?
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dear .exe is an application u can run it from anywhere. for ur ease i hv created a shortcut .lnk file which u can place in windows/startmenu/program so u can run it easily.
krishan2207 said:
zhenius said:
thnx. but which programs folder do you mean? there is nothing in \windows\programs.
edit: i tried the flightmode.exe file and placed it in \windows but i still cant switch off flight mode after switching it on. what am i doing wrong?
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dear .exe is an application u can run it from anywhere. for ur ease i hv created a shortcut .lnk file which u can place in windows/startmenu/program so u can run it easily.
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i think zhenius is talking about the .lnk that has to be
in the \Windows\Start Menu\Programs not in \Windows\Programs
and yes... the .exe doesnt seem to work all the time to turn on the phone "sometimes" -- sometimes it work, sometimes it doesnt.
but it never fails to turn it off.
cab
no worries try da cab
SilverSamurai said:
i think zhenius is talking about the .lnk that has to be
in the \Windows\Start Menu\Programs not in \Windows\Programs
and yes... the .exe doesnt seem to work all the time to turn on the phone "sometimes" -- sometimes it work, sometimes it doesnt.
but it never fails to turn it off.
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silversamurai, pinoy ka pala. anyway, actually, turning the phone off is not a problem, i do it a lot of times in a day anyway, but i jst wanna minimize it by at least having a fix to the flight mode problem. help very much appreciated.
zhenius said:
silversamurai, pinoy ka pala. anyway, actually, turning the phone off is not a problem, i do it a lot of times in a day anyway, but i jst wanna minimize it by at least having a fix to the flight mode problem. help very much appreciated.
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yup. pinoy to pre.
i may not know the innards of the FlightMode switiching but one thing is for certain. it doesnt have a loop inside to determine whether the phone is on or off... i tried turning on the bluetooth and when i did the flightmode toggle "on/off" it successively turned itself (the bluetooth) on/off too... leaving the phone still off.
that's why im searching for a phone module diagnostic program... i want to know what makes the phone tick
i think i bought a "GSM" phone, zhenius... it may have been blocked by the NTC, because i cant get any signal from any network, i know the phone is working because it's scanning for half of it's on time, im going back to GH tommorow to have it swapped back or get my P9,000($200)...
......
Footer: Pinoy ACRO Jargon (for those who dont know)
GSM - Galing Sa Magnanakaw ("Came from a thief")
NTC - National Telecommunications Commission
GH - GreenHills... (Cellphone Flea Market)
i guess i'll have to live with the flight mode problem for now. i'll just be more carefull in commmanager.
haha ang malas mo naman. but have you looked in the forums if there is a way to fix that? maybe its just a signal problem or you installed something?
turn off the flight mode... turn on the bluetooth.. then turn on the phone and turn off bluetooth
Hard Reset
Hello, I too had the Flight mode problem. I eventually hard reset/formatted my Angel and reinstalled Helmi ROM (not from backup) and this solved it. It works all the time now. I also upgraded to 1.15 radio before the hard reset, but this did not fix the issue. The truth is I had installed a lot of rubbish on it and this may have caused the problem. On this install I limited myself to using the cabs that were listed in the WIKI.
Hope this helps, it's a pain to hard reset but if you use the flight mode a lot, it's worth it.
i dont wanna do a hard reset again. did it a couple of times already. i'd stick to soft resetting for now. thnx anyway.

Guess U Can Imagine It..

Here I want to share my stories..
I Live in Indonesia.. Once upon a day, i have a flight to Medan.. when the ship was going to take off, it was just like the usual that the crew command all the passengers to switch off the Mobile Phone before we take off..
then.. just like what they ask for, i press the phone icon in my pda's wireless manager.. after that the phone icon covered by "x" icon wich means the phone is off or it comes into Flight Mode.. i see that the signal icon is "x"/off too..
then the ship slowly move into take off ground.. before it cames to the take off possition, there was incoming message comes to my PDA.. CRAP!! it's only vibrating because i put it into silent mode..
Only I who know there is incoming message, not even my Mom beside me.. soon after that I don'y know why? the ship was slowly to stop.. then the pilot says with the speakers.. "I Repeat, Hope U all coorporate for the safe of our flight today, please turn off all off your mobile phone.."
I was confused on what must I do.. after a few seconds I decide to take my BA n take out the battery then put it again, which means now it's fully off..
and the the pilot says again " Thank You" after that we take off..
from my experience i felt that the "Wireless Manager" isn't truly working.. CRAP!!
I'm Using
ROM : 5.60.00 WWE
You might be right.
There are two independent settings on Command Manager, 1. Flight Mode and 2. Phone.
Phone off doesnt mean that all communication signals are off on the device whereas Flight mode on means all communications on the device are definitely off. On my BA too, one toggles the other setting, which in my view is incorrect, though I never paid much attention to it.
April 1 said:
You might be right.
There are two independent settings on Command Manager, 1. Flight Mode and 2. Phone.
Phone off doesnt mean that all communication signals are off on the device whereas Flight mode on means all communications on the device are definitely off. On my BA too, one toggles the other setting, which in my view is incorrect, though I never paid much attention to it.
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Yo! jah You might be true.. but i think there is no option for flight mode yet int that ROM.ver.. i've searched carefuly n can't find antthin..
thanks for the comment..
i've upgrade my ROM into 6.10.00 n it's built in flight mode in comm maganger..
hohoho..

Alarm when turned off???

Hello all!
I wonder if its possible to have an alarm on the phone when turned of. Ive searched everywhere for some answers.
I want to shut down the phone at nights and I want the phone to start up and wake me up hehe
I just tried it 2 times , and it doesn't seem to work with klaxon.
Sorry mate i think you should keep it on if you don't want to be late tomorow
Its hilarious that a phone this new doesnt support that kind of alarm. All of my other phones works that way....
It's not a phone, it's a smartphone, pretty much a small PC...
So if you poweroff your desktop, usually not much it can do
That's the same, workaround is to use PlaneMode (along WirelessTime freeware in example)
This way, it wont be off at all..
Like for PDA, you usually never power off this kind of system. You put it in standby mode instead (either automatically or manually)
And the alarm works well with the HD is in stanby mode. It will wake up and ring.
Note that the usual phone are in some kind of standby mode, not fully powered off otherwise the alarm wouldn't work either !
you can switch off the phone part in standby mode and it will give you busy signal though reminders and alarms will work.

Touch HD goes instandby even in USB disk mode

Hi,
ich have strange problem:
My Touch HD goes in Standby when used as a USB Disk. After one minute or two, the display deaktivates and the device goes instandby. The connection the my pc is lost even during a filetransfer - it drives my crazy.
The only solution for the moment is to touch the display to prevent the device from sleeping.
Has anyone an idea how to stop this silly behaviour?
Thank you
Thorsten
P.S.: When connected the the pc in active sync mode, everything is ok an the device never sleeps...
Are you using any device lock software such as S2u2. If so check the external power settings. They should be set to off.
No devicelock software...
tcmax said:
Hi,
ich have strange problem:
My Touch HD goes in Standby when used as a USB Disk. After one minute or two, the display deaktivates and the device goes instandby. The connection the my pc is lost even during a filetransfer - it drives my crazy.
The only solution for the moment is to touch the display to prevent the device from sleeping.
Has anyone an idea how to stop this silly behaviour?
Thank you
Thorsten
P.S.: When connected the the pc in active sync mode, everything is ok an the device never sleeps...
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Have you tried changing the power settings? "Set to go off after X mins inactivity" might have something to do with it!
Abram said:
Have you tried changing the power settings? "Set to go off after X mins inactivity" might have something to do with it!
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Yeah that will probably help, had this same problem, drove me insane as well. Just set it to charge on usb connection and set the 'On External Power'-setting 'Turn off device if not used for' to something like 30 mins. If that doesn't help than you could try AEBPlus, you can assign a button to set the device to not turn the screen off at all.
Yes,
i have tried these settings - no change.
Also, there is activity - the usb data transfer, this normally should kepp the HA alive.
A few weeks ago everything was ok, it doesn´t sleep when connected to a pc...
Thorsten
Do You Have Scapps Advanced Config?
Under Power management - USB Charging - Yes keeps device alive, No puts it to sleep.
Thank you,
but Schaps config is installed and already USB charging is set to "yes".
It drives me crazy :-(
tcmax said:
Thank you,
but Schaps config is installed and already USB charging is set to "yes".
It drives me crazy :-(
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Might be a real pain, but maybe you could do a hard reset, as all the other solutions don't seem to work.
The same problem here. I tried everything to prevent my HD from turning off. It looks to me like it doesn't recognize the connection per USB as it should. Because if I change the settings for Battery-Mode e.g. standby after 30 minutes, it works for ... ca.... 30 minutes
Anyone an idea why the hd doesn't recognize the usb connection? A Hard-Reset doesn't seem to change anything regarding this problem.
HEy,
I have exactly the same problem. Have u found out anything yet or does anyone else know what this is about? It happens even if I turn off all the options for auto darken or turn off display in energy options.
Its gonna drive me crazy too, argh
Edit:
Take a look at the last answer of this thread, sorry but it its german. But it fixed the problem in my case!
http://www.pocketpc.ch/htc-touch-hd...-sich-trotz-festplattenmodus-per-usb-aus.html
Hi BanTu,
thanks for this link - it really solved my problem.
Settings - System - power management - disable shut down when connected (even if there are 30 min, in my case).
Thank you very much

Alarm while phone is off!!

Hi, has someone developed a way to sound the alarm when the phone is off?? I saw somehere that you need to program the alarm in the BIOS.
I really hate to call these 'smartphones' when a basic phone would do that!! Alarm clocks are a passe anyways!
Flight mode is the way.
It is useless to switch off the phone...in flight mode the battery has almost no drains (1% at most).
monilhathi said:
Hi, has someone developed a way to sound the alarm when the phone is off?? I saw somehere that you need to program the alarm in the BIOS.
I really hate to call these 'smartphones' when a basic phone would do that!! Alarm clocks are a passe anyways!
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That's because when you switch the phone off IT IS OFF.
A Nokia, say, doesn't switch off - it goes into flight mode and switches the screen off.
If you notice a Nokia phone loses battery power even when swithed off because in fact it is still on. That's why the alarms go off
Therefor: Switch to flightmode and turn the screen off = same result - but smarter !!!!
Why then there is a 'Flight mode' option in Nokia as well? Cant seem to understand this??
monilhathi said:
Why then there is a 'Flight mode' option in Nokia as well? Cant seem to understand this??
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It's a feature Nokia added so people could turn the phone signals off manually in situations where it was unwanted. On planes for example.
You could try this
Ageye G-Alarm, is isn't free but claims to
"Save battery power overnight
Using the integrated flight mode you can turn off the phone and therefore minimize the battery drain until the next alarm. Afterwards G-Alarm automatically turns your phone on again."
Same thing, but might do it automatically, but its too much for me, I don't need all the functions so haven't tried it.
Thanks! But would not want to use two third party apps just for the alarm! Looks like I might need to get back to my old & trusted alarm clock or use my other Nokia phone!
monilhathi said:
Thanks! But would not want to use two third party apps just for the alarm! Looks like I might need to get back to my old & trusted alarm clock or use my other Nokia phone!
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Which two 3rd party apps are involved in using flight mode? (by my count none are used)
You can even configure a long hold of the hang-up button to enable it if you want in button config...
P.
monilhathi said:
Why then there is a 'Flight mode' option in Nokia as well? Cant seem to understand this??
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In Flight mode, you can still use your phone in "off-line" mode, you can even use WiFi... so saying that turned off Nokia is actually still ON - only in flight mode - can only say someone who doesn't have a clue what is going on inside the phones. Turning Symbian phones OFF/ON means soft reset, does turning Flight mode ON/Off means soft reset in any phone? Of course not.
Take your laptop - there is power save mode, sleep mode and hibernation. But OS (say Windows) is still running, even it is on the lowest possible level, so a few external inputs (keyboard, mouse, modem), most of them you can specify in Bios, can bring the system from stanby or even hybernation mode. When you turn off your Nokia, operating system (Symbian and Maemo too) is completely off. But the internal clock chip is still running, althoug only on cca 1/100th of clock rate. When you turn phone off, the info from the alarm clock is written to this chip, telling him after how many those slow cycles he suppose to wake up (if there is anough power from the battery left). Would be easy to implement this to any phone hardware, HTC, Sony ... they'll just have to run something else than Win OS. So blame the Microsoft - but go easy on them - it's relict from the old ages of PDA, when Windows and phones were two totaly different things. Whatever I wrote is not a 100% accurate, but I was trying to make it simple and uderstandable. BTW any phone (HTC also) is loosing battery capacity when is OFF. Actually, take the battery out and it will still loosing power, after some time in even more (in hot and humid conditions) than when you leave it in the deep level stage inside the Nokia.

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